Dark Kings | Review

Title: Dark Kings
Series: Feathers and Fate #1
Author: Sadie Moss
Pages: 228 pages
Version: Ebook (ARC)
Release date: 13 April 2020
Rating: ★★★★★

Synopsis

Nobody warned me that the seven sins are hot as hell.


Cast down from Heaven thirty years ago,
I’ve been waiting for my chance to go home, desperate to return to the light.
But when that chance finally comes, there are strings attached.

Seven of them.

According to my angelic superiors,
the only way I can earn redemption for myself
is by redeeming the seven incarnations of sin.

Distractingly gorgeous and overwhelmingly powerful,
these men throw me completely off balance.

I thought I could handle this assignment,
but when a demonic portal appears in the middle of Manhattan,
I suddenly need their help for an entirely new reason.

Now we’re stuck together in a race against an unknown enemy.
And with every day that passes, the darkness in them calls to the light in me.

Tempting me.
Taunting me.
Testing me.

Will I redeem them? Or will I be the one corrupted?

Note: Dark Kings is the first book in the Feathers and Fate series, a reverse harem paranormal romance featuring a feisty angel and seven delicious, devilish men.


Review

This book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Sadie Moss!

Dark Kings is the first book in the Feathers and Fate series and tells the story of Trinity and the first four sins we encounter: Beckett (greed), Remington (gluttony), Phoenix (sloth) and Ford (wrath).

When I read the synopsis of Dark Kings I was really intrigued. I wanted to know what Sadie Moss was going to do with this story and how we were going to meet all the sins. I really liked Dark Kings because it’s something that I’ve never read before and I also really liked that we got to meet 4 guys instead of all 7 guys. I think it’s something good, so nothing feels rushed and you are excited to get to know the other sins in the next book.

Trinity is a fallen angel and wants to get back above. To be able to do that she needs to find all 7 sins, but she didn’t expect on getting feelings for them. I really liked Trinity as our main character, she’s kinda funny with all her pop culture references. As for the 4 sins we’ve met in this book, I don’t have a favourite one yet. I just really like all of them but I do have to say that Phoenix is funny and cute, and I also really like Remington because he’s so kind. Beckett and Ford are not the same but I do have the same thoughts about them. I don’t really know how to explain it, but I like all 4 of the sins we’ve met in this book.

Dark Kings was a really good start of an amazing series, and I cannot wait to read the next book. I think that this series is going to be one of my favourites because the story is just so unique and I really like Trinity. She’s so innocent and all 7 sins are going to ruin her, in a good way… I’m really looking forward to the next book in the series and I cannot wait to continue Trinity’s story!